Functional English WORK SHEET 3.9
(A) Fill in the correct article (A , AN or THE)
where necessary __ or leave blank:
1.
_______ moon goes round _______ earth every 27 days.
2.
The Soviet Union was _______ first country to send a man into _____ space.
3.
Did you see the film on _______ television or at _______ cinema?
4.
I'm not very hungry, I had _______ big breakfast.
5.
I never listen to _____. radio. In fact, I haven't got _______ radio.
6.
What is _______ highest mountain in _______ world?
7.
It was a long voyage. We were at _______ sea for four weeks.
8.
Look at _______ apples on that tree. They're very large.
9.
_______ women are often better teachers than _______ men.
10.
In Britain _______ coffee is more expensive than _______ tea.
11.
We had a very nice meal. _______ cheese was especially good.
12.
They got married but _______ marriage wasn't very successful.
13.
I know someone who wrote a book about _______ life of Gandhi.
14.
_______ life would be very difficult without _______ electricity.
15.
_______ Second World War ended in 1945.
16.
Do you know _______ people who live next door?
17.
Are you interested in _______ art or _______ architecture?
18.
Don't stay in that hotel. _______ beds are very uncomfortable.
19.
I hate _______ violence.
20.
John himself doesn't go to _______ church.
21.
After _______ work Ann usually goes home.
22.
When Ann was ill, we went to _______ hospital to visit her.
23.
_______ British Prime Minister lives in _______ Downing Street 10.
24.
_______ Tate Gallery is the main modern art museum in London.
25.
Have you ever visited _______ Tower of London?
26.
Do you know _______ time? Yes, _______ clock in _______ hall has just struck
nine.
27.
I am on _______ night duty. When you go to _______ bed, I go to _______ work.
28.
There will always be a conflict between _______ old and _______ young. _______
young people want _______ change but old people want _______ things to stay
_______ same.
29.
In the past _______ most young boys became a farmer or got another job in their
village.
30.
_______ city life is very noisy, hectic and dirty.
31.
The waste gases of cars and factories are the primary reasons for _______ air
pollution.
32.
People only have parks, where they can enjoy _______ nature.
33.
At the beginning I spoke about _______ tourism in _______ towns.
34.
It's right that there aren't so many ways of spending _______ daily life in
_______ suburbs.
35.
But is it still true that the countryside is praised to be _______ best place
for living.
36. But when you
live in _______ solitude you are not always happy.
(B) Please complete the
following exercise using a/an/the/0 (no article) in the underlined
spaces where appropriate. Change capital letters to lower case letters at the
beginning of a sentence if necessary.
Ms Parrot, (1) ___ most
famous lady detective of (2) ___ twenty-first century, was born in (3) ___
United Kingdom in (4) ___ 1960s. Since then, she has been to many countries,
including (5) ___ Portugal, Singapore and Australia, and has lived in (6) ___
northern hemisphere and (7) ___ southern hemisphere, as well as on (8) ___
equator. She has never been to (9) ___ Philippines or (10) ___ United States,
but she speaks (11) English, French and Portuguese. Like Sherlock Holmes, (12)
___ famous detective, she plays (13) ___ violin, and sometimes practices up to
five times (14) ___ day. She is also (15) ___ only person in (16) ___ world to
have performed Tchaikovsky’s 1812 overture [a long piece of music] in one
breath on (17) ___ recorder.
She has been (18) ___
detective for thirty years and claims that although many people think that
being (19) ___ detective is (20) ___ piece of cake, detectives generally work
very hard and it’s not all fun and games. (21) ___ detective is someone who
solves mysteries, and (22) ___ people who contact Ms Parrot have some very unusual
problems. Little information is available about some of (23) ___ cases she has
solved, but quite (24) ___ few of her most famous cases have attracted
worldwide attention and she has been offered up to (25) ___ thousand dollars
(26) ___ hour to help solve mysteries such as (27) ___ case of (28) ___
Australian owl in (29) ___ uniform. (30) ___ bird laid (31) ___ egg in (32) ___
European nest in less than (33) ___ hour after its arrival. What (34) ___
strange problem!
With great (35) ___
modesty, she has either declined such (36) ___ fee or donated (37) ___ money to
(38) ___ poor, or to (39) ___ Grammar Survival Fund, believing that (40) ___
detective should use their skills for (41) ___ common good.
(C) Please complete the following exercise using a/an/the/0 (no
article) in the underlined spaces where appropriate. (Some articles have been
included for you, but others are missing.) Change capital letters to lower case
letters at the beginning of a sentence if necessary.
There has never been (1)
___ more exciting time to produce (2) ___ new dictionary. Everything is
changing and expanding: the English language itself, the technology that helps
us to describe it, and (3) ___ needs and goals of those learning and teaching
(4) ___ English. (5) ___ 1980s saw the development of (6) ___ first large
corpora (special collections) of English text.
(7) ___ Another of the Macmillan
English Dictionary’s innovations is that two similar but separate editions
have been created from (8) ___ same database: one for learners whose main
target variety is (9) ___ American English, (10) ___ other for learners of
British English. The differences are small but significant.
The Macmillan English
Dictionary is the product of good linguistic data and high-quality people.
It has been (11) ___ privilege to work with such (12) ___ talented and creative
team, and I would like to thank (13) ___ team for producing such (14) ___
excellent book. I hope you enjoy (15) ___ results of our hard work and find the
dictionary (16) ___ pleasure to use.
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